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autobiographical work,
thinly disguised as the Life of
Henry Brulard. The Life of
Henry Brulard (1835–1836,
published 1890)
Souvenirs d'égotisme (written...
- Jean-Marie
Joseph Armand Brulard (1856-1923) was a
French Général de
Division who parti****ted in
World War I. He
spent an
extensive part of his military...
- The Life of
Henry Brulard (French: Vie de
Henri Brulard) is an
unfinished autobiography by Stendhal. It was
begun on
November 23, 1835, and abandoned...
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questioned the "independence" of the review. In
December 2024, Jean-Pierre
Brulard, the
newly appointed CEO in May 2024,
claimed he was
concentrating on a...
- the 1898
Alexander Kuprin novel Olesya. A
French civil engineer Laurent Brulard is
involved in road
construction in a
remote corner of
Sweden There he...
- Stendhal's
autobiographical writings of the 1830s, The Life of
Henry Brulard and
Memoirs of an Egotist, are both
avowedly influenced by Rousseau. An...
- also
known by the
alternative title The Girl on the
Third Floor.
Sophie Brulard, a
young journalist on a magazine,
helps shelter her
neighbour Franck Richter...
- Blue Max The
Orator 1966
Fahrenheit 451 Book Person: 'The Life of
Henry Brulard' 1967
Solarnauts Logik TV
Pilot 1969
Vendetta for the
Saint The
Major 1971...
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located outside the city
under the
orders of
Generals Franchet d'Esperey and
Brulard. The
Kasbah of Dar
Anflous was
taken on 25
January 1913. In 1930, brothers...
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Henry James,
George Eliot's Middlemarch, Stendhal's The Life of
Henry Brulard,
Arthur Schopenhauer's "The Art of
Being Right", Jane Austen's Emma, Charles...